1999: West Coast1999: Europe1999: Middle America1999: East Coast2000: Found Sound2000: Akapella2000: Seventy-Five Seconds2000: Philter Phrenzy2000: Bluezette2000: Ambitative 12000: Ambitative 22000: Object/Videogame2002: Source2002: Product2001: Acoustic2001: Location Volume 12003: Percussion2004: Location Volume 22004: Where We're At2005: Film2005: Poem2006: Live2006: Great Speeches2007: Papermusic2007: MRI2007: Caligari2007: Teisha is now banned2008: Birds2008: Birds and Men2008: Acoustic II2008: Bugs2008: Zodiac2008: Nature2009: Generative2009: ReUse2009: Quartet2010: Reverb2010: Counterpoint2011: Harmonics2012: Domestic2012: One Minute2017: Where we're at 2017
about us    projects    members    feedback    links    favorites
 
 

My favorite CT tracks

Browse the CT website and listen to projects.
If you like a track, click the star icon to add that track here, to a growing personal favorite playlist.
Your choices will be stored in a cookie and can only be seen by you.



The copyright to each song belongs to the respective artist.
Right-click audio player and then click "save as" to download a track

1 Film Mank In the Underground City
  In the Underground City, Freder sees an old worker struggling with the dials on a piece of clock-like machinery.
The worker fails to keep up with the demands of the machine, and thus the machine blows up.
Freder begins to hallucinate that the masses of workers are being shoved into the mouth of the monstrous machine.
The imagery of Metropolis’ unquenchable hunger for more human lives is symbolically clear.

Link to movie clip with Mank's music at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TgLrB8ooLw
   
comment Dec 27, 2005: Krispen Hartung (http://www.krispenhartung.com)
  The download time to view the video in avi format is well worth it. Excellent job on this piece. I don't think we'll ever exhaust the possibilities of scores over Metropolis. I especially like how you time the music with the climax of the explosion, etc.

By the way, I created a wmv version of the avi file, which is a bit smaller, same audio quality, but smaller in size (9MB vs. the 50MB avi file). Let me know if you want me to send it to you.
   
comment Dec 29, 2005: rob switzer
  *Very* evocative of Metropolis -- I immediately knew which track this was without consulting the liner notes and found myself replaying the scene in my head. Excellent work.


write a feedback for one of the above tracks

 
      currently online: site visitors: 863, CT members: 0
website programming & hosting by michael peters, neuensaaler str. 35, d-51515 kürten, germany
data privacy: this website needs to use simple id cookies to run. no personal data are stored or used in any way